Jonathan Jaynes

Jonathan Jaynes

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    • Rosario 2022-03-28 09:01:14

      Unconventional youth comedy

      I'm tired of the clichéd youth movies in Hollywood. Suddenly a British youth comedy comes out. It feels very refreshing. Although it doesn't have the ups and downs of Hollywood plots, the background of the story is a small British town in the 1970s. It's very comfortable.
         The whole process of...

    • Michael 2022-03-29 09:01:10

      Where is the road?


          The young British generation in the 1970s was called the Beat Generation. Rebellion and confusion filled the hearts of this generation of young people. The time of the film "Cemetery Crossing" is also set in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. The film presents different life paths and explores...

    • Gayle 2022-03-30 09:01:12

      A well-established youth drama, but with a clear theme, not pretending to be deep in the 70s, performing due diligence, and not being aggressive, all of which are rare truths.

    • Destini 2022-04-03 09:01:12

      It's not the kind of thorough joy, but it's also filled with a lot of awareness brought by the hard work of small people, and get to know the British town of the 1970s in a relaxed atmosphere.

    Cemetery Junction quotes

    • Mr. Taylor: [to Freddie] You've got no respect, and I've told you about it a hundred times. I know why you're doing it now, because he wears a suit, he thinks he's better than his dad. Well, that don't mean nothin' mate, and one day he's gonna come down to work at the department and he's gonna realize he's just like the rest of us.

      Freddie's Gran: You listen to your father, he knows what he's talking about. You'll never amount to anything.

      Mr. Taylor: Exactly.

      Freddie's Gran: Because he never amounted to anything.

      Mr. Taylor: What'chu mean, I never amounted to anything?

      Freddie's Gran: You know what I mean.

      Mr. Taylor: I don't know what you mean, I've got two jobs.

    • Freddie Taylor: [about graffiti] You do the cocks, you do the tits, I'll do something with my life.